The Sharif administration successfully brought the
Federal Government of Somalia through
transitional status following the collapse of the previous governing administration in 1991. His administration is credited with developing
Somalia's constitution and setting up key institutions such as the
police force, the
military and the
Court system. He established the
Somali National Army, opened the
main sea port of Mogadishu and relaunched the
central bank. Under Sharif's leadership, the
Transitional Federal Government succeeded in driving out
Al Shabaab from the capital city and its surroundings, establishing security, peace and reconciliation through the difficult transitional period.
Presidential Election 2009 After winning the election in the early hours of 31 January 2009, Sharif was sworn in later in the day at the Kempinski hotel in
Djibouti. Sharif vowed to form a broad-based government and invited all armed groups in the war-ravaged Horn of Africa nation to join the UN-sponsored reconciliation effort.
Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the UN's special envoy for Somalia, praised the "transparent" presidential vote. "We are finally seeing progress from the hard work by all sides to create an inclusive parliament," Ould-Abdallah said in a statement.
Arab League summit In March 2009, Sharif attended the Arab summit in Bagdad to get support for his fight against Al-Shabaab, and establishment of security, peace and reconciliation.
Press conference with Hillary Clinton On 6 August 2009, Sharif and
US Secretary of State,
Hillary Clinton held a joint press conference in
Nairobi,
Kenya discussing the challenges facing
Somalia, and the possibility of achieving peace, stability and reconciliation for the Somalis.
Center for Strategic and International Studies On 30 September 2009, the
Center for Strategic and International Studies (C.S.I.S.) in Washington hosted a statesman's forum with Sharif on Somalia promoting peace through international engagement.
Speech at United Nations headquarters in New York On 10 October 2009, Sharif presented a speech at the General Debate of the 64th Session of the
General Assembly at the
United Nations headquarters in New York on promoting peace, security, reconciliation and the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
2010 Istanbul Conference on Somalia In May 2010, at the Istanbul Conference on Somalia, U.N. Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon said that the only chance to bring stability to Somalia was to support the government of Sharif. He specifically voiced his support for Sharif himself, saying that he needed to be in power and to strengthen his leadership.
Speech at the United Nations On 25 September 2010, Sharif's speech at the
United Nations was about promoting regional stability, security and reconstruction in Somalia.
Appointment of Prime Minister Sharif appointed former First Secretary of the Somali embassy in Washington,
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, as the new Prime Minister of Somalia in October 2010 after the resignation of
Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. United Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon issued a statement commending the Somali leadership for having reached a consensus on procedural arrangements that facilitated a transparent and consultative confirmation of the new Premier.
Al Shabaab withdrawal from Mogadishu On 6 August 2011, Sharif announced that his military had defeated Islamist rebels battling to overthrow his Western-backed government after
Al Shabaab began withdrawing fighters from the capital Mogadishu.
Kampala Accord The Kampala Accord was an agreement made in
Kampala,
Uganda in line with the
Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic to bring an end to the
transitional phase of the
Transitional Federal Government on 20 August 2011. It was signed on 9 June 2011 by HE Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, President of the Transitional Federal Government, Hon
Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament, H.E.
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda and
Augustine Mahiga, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations.
AMISOM visit In September 2011, Sharif visited Burundian peacekeepers serving in his country in a show of support for
African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM). "I came to pay a visit to the AMISOM peacekeepers and the Somali soldiers," the president told reporters before heading back to Villa Somalia after meetings ended. "The intention was to find out how the soldiers are doing and how ready they are to help the Somali people and the government. As you can see they are really prepared and have high spirits to end the problems affecting the Somali people. The two forces have a good working relationship, and we hope their partnership will result in a victory for our country and removal of the enemy."
Operation Linda Nchi Operation Linda Nchi ("Protect the country"; Swahili: Linda Nchi) is the codename for a co-ordinated military operation between the Kenyan military and the Somali military that began on 16 October 2011, when troops from Kenya crossed the border into the conflict zones of southern Somalia.
Kampala Talks In November 2011, Sharif met with Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni to discuss security in Somalia and in the eastern Africa region. Sharif was accompanied by a number of ministers and legislators.
Garowe Conference In February 2012, Sharif and other Somali government officials met in the northeastern town of
Garowe to discuss post-transition political arrangements. After extensive deliberations attended by regional actors and international observers, the conference ended in a signed agreement between the President, Prime Minister
Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Speaker of Parliament
Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, Puntland President
Abdirahman Mohamed Farole, Galmudug President
Mohamed Ahmed Alin and
Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a representative Khalif Abdulkadir Noor stipulating that: a) a new 225 member
bicameral parliament would be formed, with a lower house and an upper house seating 54 senators; b) 30% of the National Constituent Assembly (NCA) is earmarked for women; c) the President is to be appointed via a constitutional election; and d) the Prime Minister is selected by the President and he/she then names his/her Cabinet.
London Conference on Somalia Sharif spoke at the
London Conference on Somalia on 23 February 2012. Sharif said: "To all of you who have exerted every effort so that you could put an end to the suffering of the Somali people, we would like to say that we appreciate this wonderful effort." US Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon and representatives from over 40 governments attended the London Conference on Somalia, to discuss the rebuilding of Somalia and the tackling of piracy, terrorism and famine.
2012 Istanbul Conference on Somalia On 1 June 2012, Sharif and
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon attended the Istanbul Conference on Somalia to promote global reconstruction efforts and to back up on going stabilisation efforts.
New constitution in 2012 On 23 June 2012, the
Somali Federal Government and regional leaders met again and approved a
draft constitution after several days of deliberation. The National Constituent Assembly overwhelmingly passed the new constitution on 1 August, with 96% voting for it, 2% against it, and 2% abstaining.
Dubai Charter The second UAE counter piracy conference was held at the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai on 27–28 June. It was attended by more than 400 delegates including Foreign Ministers, the United Nations' International Maritime Organisation, industry leaders, welfare organisations and academic experts. The Conference Keynote Address was given by Sharif from the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. The event concluded with a strong call for a "comprehensive approach" against pirates that includes national governments, international organisations and the global maritime industry. On 28 June 2012, Sharif signed a cooperation deal with
Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo, President of the separatist
Somaliland region in northwestern Somalia. Referred to as the Dubai Charter, the agreement calls for greater coordination between Somalia's various political units and is part of broader international reconciliation efforts among all Somali parties. The presidents of the autonomous
Puntland and
Galmudug regions as well as the UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs also attended the signing.
2012 Presidential Elections Sharif's participation in the presidential contest and his acceptance of the results of his defeat was a demonstration of democracy coming to Somalia. He was widely praised for the peaceful handover of power. It was the first such transfer witnessed in Somalia in four decades. ==Post-presidency (2012present)==